Our Politicians Care Less No Doubt

Fred Monte Lassonde 1954 (Saint John)



Come Together Before We Are All Dead and Gone
by Fred Monte Lassonde

Our nation has been sold out
We go on in our struggles
Our Politicians care less no doubt
It is a Shift show, our troubles

With the Bidens, Clintons, and others
Enriching themselves along the way
More than ever we need to be Brothers
Dear Sisters and be supportive today

The fighting amongst one another
Serves these Evil People's purpose
Dividing each Sister and Brother
Making our lives one big Circus

Big tech, big money, arrogance runs the show
Corporate greed, Billionaires, Politicians
All help run this Shifty Shift Show
Suppressing all who they can

When we climb up they pull us down
Raising the cost of all we need
Under inflation we all drown
No matter how hard we work or plead

Fighting amongst ourselves just makes it worse
We end up doing just what they count on
We must rise above this wicked curse
Come together before we are all dead and gone

If we do not rise up and fight
Our children and their children
Will be left slaves to this plight
Oh what then, what then?

Not at all a good situation
Tyranny has risen its head
No longer a free Nation
They want us all dead

Allowing many illegal aliens
From wherever they may come
Pouring in from other nations
Taking our place not just some

Our nation has been sold out
We go on in our struggles
Our Politicians care less no doubt
It is a Shift show, our troubles

Pelosi, The three amigos, despise me and you
Many others by their side
Soros, Gates, all the Evil crew
Rise up, pray, and turn  the tide

Fighting amongst ourselves just makes it worse
We end up doing just what they count on
We must rise above this wicked curse
Come together before we are all dead and gone

©Fred Monte Lassonde, 2021

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The deadly state of affairs.

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Submitted by fredmonte on July 09, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme Ab BCBC dxdb efef ghgx ibib JKJA blbx lblb hmhm BCBC nbnb JKJA b
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,683
Words 321
Stanzas 14
Stanza Lengths 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1

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